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Last NameFirst NameTitleAffiliation(s)Organization/AgencyRegion or County(ies)Website(s)Email AddressFocus of WorkUpcoming Events@
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FishbeinDianaSenior Scientist, Program Director, and Coalition PresidentUNC-Chapel Hill and National Prevention Science Coalition to Improve LivesNational and NC www.frontier.fpg.unc.edu and www.npscoalition.orgdfishbein@unc.eduResearch on effects of environment on neurodevelopment, potential for intervention to normalize trajectories, and science advocacy and policy reform
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CraddockTonyPrevention Social WorkerWake County Health & Human ServicesWake County Health & Human ServicesWake Countyhttps://www.wake.gov/departments-government/health-human-services/children-and-family-services/child-welfare-prevention-and-support-services/family-support-servicestony.craddock@wake.govFamily-centered services to support families in our community to prevent child abuse and neglect.
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RidenourTySenior Scientist, StatisticianRTI International, UNC at Chapel Hill, University of PittsburghNational and NC TRidenour@rti.orgDeveloping prevention strategies specifically for high-risk youths, intensive within-person research methods
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DooleyDavidFounder/PresidentAdvancing ParentingNationalwww.advancingparenting.orgddooley@advancingparenting.orgAdvancing Parenting does universal primary prevention. Specifically, we give away sets of parenting norms bumper stickers. We have requests for thousands of the sets and no money to print and ship them. The requests come from all over the U.S., Canada, and Australia…from schools, child abuse prevention councils, family resource centers, childrens advocacy groups, United Ways, CASAs and GALs, and pediatricians.
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DowdyMichikoBusiness Operations Manager/OwnerFamily First Community ServicesMecklenburg County NCwww.familyfirstcommunity.commdowdy@fam1stcom.comBehavioral Health Services to children/adolescents
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BrawleySmokieStatewide Project ManagerHealthy Social Behaviors Project; NC Child Care Resource & Referral Network; NC Pyramid Model Statewide Leadership TeamChild Care Resources Inc.Statewidehttps://www.childcarerrnc.org/special-projects/healthy-social-behaviors/sbrawley@childcareresourcesinc.orgCoaching early childhood educators at licensed centers to create pro-social classrooms, address/prevent challenging behaviors, and prevent/reduce suspensions & expulsions.
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TunnoAngelaLicensed Psychologist and Assistant ProfessorTrauma-Informed Communities Project, National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN), Duke University School of Medicine (SOM)Duke University SOM, Center for Child and Family Health, National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN)National and NC https://www.ccfhnc.org/resources/journey-toward-healing/angela.tunno@duke.eduTrauma-Informed Communities Project: Centering community-led, racial equity (with an intersection lens) in trauma-informed work in communities. Engage in community conversations, relational building, mutli-sector gatherings, mini-conferences/trainings/opportunities to connect to build a learning community focused on equity, community-led and trauma-informed efforts across the state that are community-led.
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BakerEnnisITTI Care Project Director, NCIMHA Board MemberDuke Center for Child & Family Policy, NCIMHADuke UniversityStatewide, based in Chapel Hillhttps://itticare.sanford.duke.edu/ennis.baker@duke.eduPromotig trauma-informed practice & Infant/Early Childhood Mental Health in centers & FCCh serving children under 3 and the systems that support them - see https://itticare.sanford.duke.edu/
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TountasakisMarieaGrant Development OfficerCrossnore Communities for Children; Benchmarks (https://www.benchmarksnc.org/); WNC Conference of The United Methodist Church Crossnore Communities for ChildrenWNC and Triad Region (with locations in Avery, Forsyth, and Henderson counties)https://www.crossnore.org/mtountasakis@crossnore.orgCrossnore is a private, nonprofit, trauma-informed child welfare organization serving children and their families involved in NC’s child welfare system—those at risk of entering the system, those currently in the system, and those aging out of the system.
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PylypiwNicholasChief Data OfficerCape Fear Collective
UNCW
Cape Fear CollectiveNCwww.capefearcollective.org
www.healthycommunitiesnc.org
www.communitydatanc.org
data@capefearcollective.orgCape Fear Collective strives to increase data access and capacity for NGOs across the state, informing their mission, measuring impact, and improving data collection and analysis efforts.
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KinlawStacieCommunity Engagement ManagerSmart Start; PACEs Connection; ROAR - Robeson Overcoming Adversity Through ResilienceRobeson County Partnership for ChildrenRobeson Countywww.robesonpartnership.orgskinlaw@rcpartnership4children.orgRCPC is a Smart Start afilliate serving families with children birth to age 5; We are the backbone agency for ROAR-Robeson Overcoming Advesity through Resilience helping coordinate Resilience and Child Abuse Prevention work in Robeson CountyTri County Sponsored event - 2023 Resilience Summit: Building Resilience and Relationships in Rural SE NC - Wednesday, October 4 from 8:30 to 4 pm; www.bit.ly/2023RegionalResilienceSummit
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MebaneBoydResilient Communities OfficerNC Partnership for Children, NC Healthy and Resilient Communities InitiativeNC Partnership for ChildrenNCwww.resilientnorthcarolina.org and https://www.smartstart.org/resilience-intro/mboyd@smartstart.orgLearning from, increasing capacity of local multi-sector coalitions across the state to prevent multiple realms of adversity and increase individual, organizational and community resilience.
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MillerElizabethChief Executive OfficerThe Parenting PATHThe Parenting PATHDavidson, Davie, Forsyth, Guilford, Rockingham, Stokes, Surry, Yadkinwww.parentingpath.orgelizabeth.miller@parentingpath.orgThe Parenting PATH works to strengthen families, support parents and to prevent and treat child abuse and neglect in northwest North Carolina.
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RayMorganDirector, EarlyWell CoalitionNC ChildNC ChildStatewidehttps://ncchild.org/what-we-do/earlywell/morgan@ncchild.orgLeading the statewide coalition focused on policy advocacy for the infant and early childhood (b-8) mental health systemCoalition Kick-Off Meeting early August
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WingfieldLylanDeputy DirectorKellin FoundationKellin Foundationlocated in Guilford, statewide reachwww.kellinfoundation.orglylan@kellinfoundation.orgbehavioral health services, community outreach and education, systems work and coordination
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Partnership to End AddictionNationalwww.drugfree.orglrichter@toendaddiction.orgpolicy research/prevention work
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ParkerCatProgram Development ManagerResources for Resilience™Agency serves all NC and beyond; I am located in Northeastern NCwww.resourcesforresilience.comcat.parker@resourcesforresilience.comProviding trainings on resilience for both teens and adultshttps://resourcesforresilience.com/resources-for-resilience-trainings/
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GravesKellyExecutive Director, Co-Founder - Retired Tenured Associate ProfessorResilient NC, National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN), Kellin Foundation, PACES Connection, Resilient Guilford Network, North Carolina Task Force on ACES-Informed Courts, NC Institute of Medicine Editorial Board, NC AHEC, US DOJ TTACKellin FoundationNational, State, Localwww.KellinFoundation.orgkelly@kellinfoundation.org Cross-systems, trauma informed care and resilience efforts, building a Resilient NC, Lead NCTSN treatment site to strengthen resilience among children, families, adults and communities through trauma-informed behavioral health services
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BousquetteJessAdverse Childhood Experiences and Resilience CoordinatorDurham County Department of Public Health, Durham Adverse Childhood Experiences and Resilience Taskforce, Grown in Durhm Steering CommitteeDurham County Department of Public HealthDurham Countywww.resilientduramnc.orgjbousquette@dconc.govtrauma-informed organizations, workforce development and training
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HirschSharonPresident & CEOPrevent Child Abuse NCPrevent Child Abuse NCStatewidewww.PreventChildAbuseNC.org shirsch@preventchildabusenc.orgsystems change, capacity building in communities and organization to deliver EBPs and strategies to prevent childhood adversity, policy change and public awareness about primary prevention of childhood adversity.https://www.preventchildabusenc.org/what-you-can-do/events/
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McCallTonyaRegion 5 Birth to Three SpecialistBirth to Three Quality Initiative ProjectPartnership for Children of Cumberland CountyAnson, Cumberland, Hoke, Moore, Montgomery, Richmond, Robeson, Scotlandccpfc.orgtmccall@ccpfc.orgProvide practice based coaching to providers in licensed early care and education facilities serving children ages birth to three. Support providers in using effective teaching practices that lead to positive outcomes for children. Promoting quality and developmentally appropriate practices.
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DeKontyElizabethDirector, NC Center for Resilience & LearningNC Center for Resilience & LearningPublic School Forum of NCPasquotank, Edgecombe, Nash, Pitt, Robeson, Bladen, Columbus, Cumberland, Greene, Lee, Perquimans, Henderson, Buncombe, Jackson (statewide but currently partnering in these counties/school districts)www.resilienceandlearning.org edekonty@ncforum.orgTrauma-informed and resilienct schools - providing training and ongoing coaching to district and school educators across the state
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JonesHollySr Policy AdvisorNCDOJWNC www.ncdoj.govhjones@ncdoj.govpromoting trauma-informed, survivor center responses to domestic violence and sexual assault
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WilliamsAshtonClinical Assistant ProfessorFamily and Children's Resource Program, UNC Chapel Hill School of Social WorkUNC Chapel Hill School of Social WorkStatewidewww.fcrp.unc.eduapwillia@email.unc.edutraining and coaching to support skilled and trauma-informed employees, implementing and improving evidence-based practice, developing customized interactive online and in-person training, convening and facilitating stakeholder meetings to support change processes, and other consulting services based on need. Areas of focus: practice improvement, engagement and facilitation, customized training and coaching
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MosbyEbonyFamily Support SpecialistCommunities In Schools of Cape FearNew Hanover ebony@ciscapefear.org
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BrownTeriCertified Pediatric Nurse PractitionerWake Countyterijohnson82@gmail.comBehavioral health urgent care for pediatrics. I want to help focus on finding resources and building parents/guardians up to care for their children. Prevent trauma, including generational trauma, is a game changer!
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GuhaJoyYouth Program ManagerPassage Home, IncWake Countypassagehome.orgjguha@passagehome.orgSocial-emotional, developmental and academic wellbeing of 0-5 year-old children (but serve all ages) who are experiencing poverty and/or homelessness
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CrawfordVernishaFounder & CEOBYE Foundation, INCTrauma Informed InstituteMecklenburg County NCtraumainformedinstitute.comvernisha@ti.instituteTrauma-informed Certifications, Workplace Wellness, and Family Engagement
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Stanley (Britz)DianeNC State Clinical Lead for Child FirstNational Service Office of Nurse Family Partnership and Child FirstNC and across multiple stateswww.childfirst.org https://www.nursefamilypartnership.org/about/child-first/ dstanley@childfirst.orgChild First is an evidence-based, early childhood, dyadic mental health home visiting program that supports very young children and families who face major adversity. The intervention builds resilience and promotes healing to prevent the damaging effects of poverty, trauma, abuse and neglect, and chronic stress. Research shows that Child First improves child and parent mental health, promotes school readiness, and decreases child abuse and neglect. This can dramatically improve both the immediate and long-term health and wellbeing of families.
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PriesterAnnaCrisis Prevention & Response ManagerCharlotte Mecklenburg SchoolsMecklenburg County NChttps://www.cmsk12.org/Page/9630annam.priester@cms.k12.nc.usCrisis Response; Suicide prevention and training; Threat Protocol training; Trauma Informed Schools
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BrownJoliResearch Survey ScientistRTI InternationalRTP, Durham County, Wake County, sites across US and internationallyRTI.orgjolibrown@rti.orgChildren and Families, Substance Use, Mental Health, Co-Occurring Disorders, Homelessness, child abuse and neglect, trauma
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ElliottHeather Early Childhood Mental Health Social WorkerNew Hanover County Health and Human ServicesNew Hanover NChelliott@nhcgov.comInfant and Early Childhood Mental Health, Teacher support, Behavior Management, Trauma Informed Care
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Baldwin-GibsonDawnExecutive Director, Co-Founder Peletah Institute for Building Resilient CommunitiesEastern NC/Virtualhttps://www.peletahministries.com/the-peletah-institute/dawngibson@peletahministries.orgTrauma-Informed Educational Systems, Trauma-Informed Faith Centers, Culturally Competent Mental Health Supports, Comprehensive Resilient Wrap Around Community Services
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SippCarey Director of Strategic Partnerships, PACEs Connection pacesconnection.com Cover U.S. for work but live in Wilmington and support NC efforts. https://www.PACEsConnection.com csipp@pacesconnection.com; csipp@me.comLifting up work done in communities across the country; helping our 400+ cross-sector geographic communities and 45 or so interest-based communities secure support, membership, funding; connect and help braid together counties, services, data to show efficacy of work. Advance science of positive and adverse childhood experiences and taking this way upstream to prevent and heal trauma; build healthier, more compassionate and resilient communities. Healing Centered Workplaces:The Future of Work in June; Historical Trauma in America series - The South in July; conferences on education, justice, environmental justice; ongoing Genentech supported "Creating Resilient Communities" accelerator program, a free, 16-hour course in using the science and our free tools to build communities to prevent and heal trauma; build on compassion, anti-racism, equity, compassion, resilience.
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MartinKristenLicensed Social WorkerRenew, Restore, Balance LLCHenderson County, NC renewrestorebalance@gmail.comIndividual therapy and nonprofit consultant
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GanttWendyCommunity Education and Outreach SpecialistLCMHCAlliance HealthWake, Durham, Johnston, Cumberland, Orange, Mecklenburgwgantt@allianehealthplan.orgcommunity trainings/behavioral health/public partnerships
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MatthewsJenniferProfessorEast Carolina University, BRACEPitt Countycremeensj@ecu.eduCommunity Resilience Model (CRM), Trauma informed agencies/workplaces/schools, substance use and trauma, building infrastructure for trauma informed work, local and state policy
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ElliottMelissaAdvocate/Author Human TraffickingGang Free IncVance Countywww.gangfreeinc.org
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ScottMaryDirector of Strategic InitiativesNC Healthy and Resilient Communities InitiativeNC Partnership for Children (Smart Start Network)statewidewww.smartstart.org mscott@smartstart.org NC Healthy & Resilient Communities Initiative- supporting local coalitions throughout NC with training, data, grants, peer connection and resource connection. (www.resilientnorthcarolina.org)
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NeitzelJenniferExecutive DirectorEducational Equity InstituteNC and nationalwww.educationalequityinstitute.comjen.neitzel@outlook.comHistorical trauma
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AllenCheriLegislative AssitantNorth Carolina General AssemblyNC- Guilford, Franklincheri.allen@ncleg.govTrauma Informed Certifications and Education
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CannonKatharineREADY Project DirectorREADY (Responsive Early Access for Durham's Young Children) ProjectCenter for Child & Family HealthDurham Countyccfhnc.org/ready
www.nurturingdurhamnc.org
katharine.cannon@duke.edupromoting social emotional health for young children (pre-natal-8) by improving access to early childhood system of care
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JonesMarkitamarkitaj2018@yahoo.comAdverse childhood experiences, childhood development
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SwensonRondaMitigation Specialist= Forensic Social WorkCaliforniaRondaswenson.comRswenson14@gmail.comAdverse childhood and adverse community experiences, adolescent brain development, childhood trauma, intergenerational trauma, race, failure of systems
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MartinBarbaraMental Health ClinicianGaston County Schools & Novant HealthGaston, Meck, Union, Forsyth, Davidson, Brunswick, and Rowanhttps://www.gaston.k12.nc.us/babs1979@gmail.comCrisis mgmt, trainings (resiliency, suicide prevention, wellness, & trauma informed), risk screenings & assessment, connection to appropriate level of care. As a clinician also trained in EMDR 1 & 2, specialize in trauma (sexual abuse), grief loss to include traumatic grief, such as loss of loved one by suicide.
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SmithKelseyExecutive DirectorNorth Carolina Infant & Early Childhood Mental Health Association (NCIMHA)statewidewww.nimcha.org kelsey.smith@ncimha.orgenhancement of early childhood (0-5) workforce capacity; training and reflective superivsion; systems change; advocacy and awareness for infant and early childhood menatl health
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RobertoAnkaAssociate Professor and PMHNP-BCPsychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. PMHNP Concentration LeadUNCW New Hanover County www.uncw.edurobertoa@uncw.rduTranslational Research on Trauma and Resilience, particularly the impact that EMDR has on overall healing
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HanesErinNorth Carolina Certified Peer Support Specialist (Youth)Kellin Foundationlocated in Guilford, statewide reachwww.kellinfoundation.orgerin@kellinfoundation.orgCross-systems, trauma informed care and resilience efforts, building a Resilient NC, Lead NCTSN treatment site to strengthen resilience among children, families, adults and communities through trauma-informed behavioral health services
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CarlsonLynn Executive Director30th Judicial District Domestic Violence-Sexual Assault AllianceHaywood, Jackson, Swain, Macon, Clay, Cherokee and Grahamwww.30thalliance.org
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EvansVerlyn Speech-Language Pathologist Glosso Inc.Guilford County www.glossoinc.comDrevans@glossoinc.comProviding speech therapy and educational services for children and families
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RogersSureeParent EducatorParents As TeachersWake Countyhttps://www.wcpss.net/site/Default.aspx?PageID=36345 arogers2@wcpss.netHelp families understand child development and support families on various developmental topics. We also help children become the best learners possible. Home visiting, group connections, screening and community resources are all part of our program. We service families from birth-K.
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WilliamsT. NicoleConcerned Community Citizen/Lived ExperienceWake CountyJusticeAndPeace@mail.com, MizzWilliams@mail.comFoster Care Mentorship, Women's Empowerment, Advocate for Homeless/Affordable Housing, Positive Mindset Efforts
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JoynerTaraDirector Hope United Survivor NetworkGaston County https://hopeunitedgaston.comTara.Joyner@gastongov.comWe are a department within county government who assist trauma survivors from childhood to the elderly. In this department is The Lighthouse Children's Advocacy Center, The Cathy Maybry Cloninger Center - A Domestic Violence Shelter, and Hope United Survivor Network, the Gaston County Family Justice Center.
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MurchisonBettieCEO - OHWCI National Trainer and Consultant - NPPFamily Development Resources /Nurturing Parenting ProgramsOasis Health & Wellness Centers InternationalWake County www.ohwci.combettie@ohwci.comPilot program The Village of C.A.R.E., is a mental health initiative to prevent suicide in youth. Compassionate community members are being trained to recognize MH crisis in youth, offer support, and make referrals.
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DavisMoniqueEducational ConsultantHeart-Strong, Int'l and Exchange Leadership InitiativeTrauma Responsive Early Childhood Settings--TRECSlocated in Iredell, available statewidewww.trechildhoods.comtrecsinfo@gmail.comCoaching and educational modules that assist educators in taking the necessary steps to provide compassion- and connection-based care in trauma-responsive environments to each student, especially those affected by ACEs@trechildhoods (Facebook and Instagram)
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RogersRachelClinical Mental Health CounselorCaldwell County and surrounding arearachelrogerslpc@gmail.com; rachel@breathewellnesscounseling.com
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